but the cadence sensor is very clunky and I'm not sure the extra is worth it just for the HR monitor. You will of course have to fork out extra for a ANT+ HR monitor and cadence sensor, if you don't already own them and you wish to make use of these function. I already own a suitable HR monitor and have bought this so I don't have to swap my current unit between bikes, but I will also purchase a neater cadence sensor separately.
I keep my phone in my rear pocket for recording directly to Strava, etc. rather than try and mount it to my handlebars, but that requires a separate handlebar mounted unit, particularly for monitoring heart rate and cadence. This fits the bill quite nicely.
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bungler
12 Mar 17#22
Typical, I wanted the £54 one but just missed it and can see why now!
siqass
10 Mar 17#21
The dilemma now is should I used the speed/cadence sensor or just the main GPS unit as it does look quite bulky. Anyone could tell how inaccurate woud be just using the main evo+ with gps for total distance?
acedura
10 Mar 17#20
received mine today and it's full kit too.. respect and thanks to poster!
nw104hh
10 Mar 17#19
For extras i've received you have matto an extra HOT vote from me on any item you gonna find :smiley:
Wadda
10 Mar 17#18
Me three! Its just arrived! Bonus getting the extra bits. Hopefully it will give me the inspiration to get out on the bike now for the first time in over a year!
matto
9 Mar 17#15
Ordered the £29.99 one but received the £54 one complete with HR monitor and cadence sensor.
nw104hh to matto
10 Mar 17#17
Me too!!!!!! Happy days!
hamodziatko
9 Mar 17#16
I also received the hrm and speed/cadence bundle. I am guessing they sold out so rather than cancel they have shifted all their old stock of these.
basergorkobal
7 Mar 17#14
Used to own one of these. Very clunky and slow to get a lock. But at this price point I wouldn't complain.
morrig
7 Mar 17#13
Damn cheap.
cdjp_photography
7 Mar 17#12
Out of stock, good find mind
danflorin3
7 Mar 17#10
normaly available in 2-4 weeks...
stanno to danflorin3
7 Mar 17#11
Doubtful if they will restock at the same price
rodman
7 Mar 17#9
oos
matto
7 Mar 17#8
This doesn't have any navigation
capabilities as far as I'm aware.
dealerxxx
7 Mar 17#7
Does this work as a tomtom?
happytootsies
7 Mar 17#6
very good price, added heat.
siqass
7 Mar 17#5
heat added, honestly when and where it has ever been priced at £100•
Animons
7 Mar 17#4
Hot, if only i hadn't bought an edge 25 last week...
Wadda
7 Mar 17#3
How's this compared to the Garmin edge 200? I have lost mine and looking to replace it.
Opening post
Reduced from £100 to £29.99
There is a version available which includes a heart rate monitor and cadence sensor for £54
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/cateye-stealth-evo-gps-cycle-computer-with-cadence-hr-se/
but the cadence sensor is very clunky and I'm not sure the extra is worth it just for the HR monitor. You will of course have to fork out extra for a ANT+ HR monitor and cadence sensor, if you don't already own them and you wish to make use of these function. I already own a suitable HR monitor and have bought this so I don't have to swap my current unit between bikes, but I will also purchase a neater cadence sensor separately.
I keep my phone in my rear pocket for recording directly to Strava, etc. rather than try and mount it to my handlebars, but that requires a separate handlebar mounted unit, particularly for monitoring heart rate and cadence. This fits the bill quite nicely.
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capabilities as far as I'm aware.